The Clinton News Record, 1939-05-11, Page 5"�IHiJR MAY :n, :193.9
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AUBURNcarriedbyAlexManning,Oliver
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Brien, James Laidlaw, Herb Laidlaw
Mr. Beverley French and Miss and Robert Laidlaw. Friends were
..Anna' Beadle, R.N. both of Detroit
'were weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Beadle. '
Mrs. Jas. Carter and Miss Sadie
'Carter 'were in London on Sunday _•
visiting" Mr. Thomas Hill •who is ill.
at 'present. •
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Robison visit -
,..rod on Sunday with Mrs. A. McCool The Trustees of Auburn Continua:-
-of
ontinua-••-of Clinton. tion and Public Schools have Made
Miss Margaret Ferguson of Park- arrangements to have the pupils
hill was ' a weekend visitor at her transported to Stratford on June 6th
.:hoine here; in order to see the King and Queen.
Mrs. Win. Hill of Goderich spent It is expected they will be taken to
.-Sunday with Mrs. Harry Govier. Clinton and from there to Stratford
''Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sturdy and via C.N.R. There will be 15 pupils
-Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, Mrs. Jas. Raithby, under the supervision of each teacher,
.and Mr. Ephraim Ball spent Sunday and the reminder under the super -
.'with friends at Dresden and Eberts. vision of the chairman of the School
A. number of the young folk of the Board. The School Board is paying
^village took advantage of the warmth for the transportation of the pupils
en Saturday, and took their first to Stratford.
:swim, They reported the water to
be in good condition', although rather Mother's Day will be observed in
chilly at first. ! the churches here next Sunday. In
Mrs. Heber Eedy and Mrs. Rory the United and Presbyterian churches
MacDonald of Dungannon visited .a Mothbr's Choir will lead in the
present from Toronto, Bluevale, Lon
desboro, Whitechurch, Goderich and
Belgrave. Interment was in Ball's
Cemetery.
Children to See King an
Queen •,
Manday with Mrs, F. Ross. service of praise, while in the Baptist
Eldon Yungblutt, son of Mr. John Church, a men's choir will sing. To our hearts their comes a longing,
'.Yungblutt of the, Block was fartun- • If he only could come home,
.ate in guessing the right number on Friends may think we have forgotten
the Congoleum rug in R. D. Munro's LONDESBORO when at times they see us smile,
-store, Mrs. Warrener Andrews was
lilies Dorothy .Carts of Thedford
the winner of the rug, at Gordon
:;Tayicr'sstore. visited with her cousin, Miss Vera
Born—On Saturday, May 6 to Mr. Hoggart on Sunday.'
and Mrs, Mansel Cook a. son. Mr. Alfred (Al.) Eadie of Har -
Mrs, Earl McI{night and Garth riston has purchased the mill and said he was leaving Goderich as soon
pent the latter pant of the week- property on Mr. John Hutton and as the Supreme Court sittings, in
with Mr. and Mrs. ohmLove of has taken possession. We extend a which he has three cases, were fin-
cordial welcome to Mr. Eadie. ished, for Queenston, where he would
Goderich. The regular meeting of the Wom- spend a vacation with Mrs. Bolsby
Baptist Ladies Aid en's Institute was held in Community and their baby son, Clarence. His
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Hall on Thursday; May 4th, with the futtire plans were uncertain, he said.
Church met on Thursday afternoon new president, Mrs. R. Faiservicep re -His ultimate aim was to establish a
hi' the basement of the church with siding. meeting opened by singing connection with a firm of Toronto
the president, Mrs. Howson in charge, opeti]ng ode and 0 Canada. Mrs. B. (solicitors to handle counsel work. He
The opening exercises were taken by Brundson the secretary read the min- had a similar offer in Hamilton, Mr,
Mrs. John Raithby and Mrs. John utes and correspondence. It was de-'Bolsby said, but he had not made up
McI£night. A reading was given by cidecl to have the course of the Hous -this mind. He said he had come to
Mrs. Elmer Robertson and Mrs. Glen ing plan sometime this summer. A Seaforth and then to Goderich to gain
Raithby favored with an piano in -
gay committee was appointed to arrange ' experience, and, having achieved this,
strumeiital. Mrs. Annie Walper 'e for a social time for the winning he felt he as due for a larger field,
the topic on "Christ' Challenging y
side in the recent drive, A large num-
' Youth." Mrs.. A. El Silver told the
ber of new members were added to OI
scary of the song, "Tell Mother I'll the list. It is hoped that those" mem.- D G -COLEMAN
be there.", and aIso sang it as a•solo. hers will .make it a point to attend
Mrs. Earl McKnight sang a solo. The the meetings as often as possible. An event of interest took place
xolt call was answered by a verse of Mrs. (Rev.) Menzies contributed a at the United manse in Egmondville
scripture. Mrs. W. C. Robertson .los- irleasing instrumental and Mrs. Man- on Saturday, May sixth, when Gladys
ed the meeting with prayer. A . pot. -
ming a reading very suitable for the Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and
. luck supper was enjoyed by all the
season of the year. The former presi-
the Mrs. George Coleman became the
members. The June meeting will be dent,: Mrs. E. Adams, was presented t bride of Mr. Robert John Doig,
at the home of Mrs, Annie Wolper. with a silver basket with rose buds 'youngest son of Mr. Robert Doig,
as a alight token of appreciation of Tekersmith, and the late' Mrs. Doig.
The regular monthly meeting of faithful service in the past. The The attendants were the bride's sis-
the Women's Institute will be held m ,standing committees are as follows: ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
-'the Forester's Hall on Tuesday, y Education, Mrs. R. Fairserviec; con- Ross Chapman. After the ceremony
1611'i at 2,30 o'clock. The Currey munity activities, Mrs. R. Townsend;Garwhich was performed by Rev. A, W.
-Events to be given by Mrs. W. Le islation, Mrs E. Adams; liistor. home of a dinner vas served at the
Robison, Roll Call, paying of fees. g home of the bride's parents by the'
L.
research, Mrs. Geo. Moon; Can- Misses D
"The hostesses, Mrs. J. J. Robertson, adieu industries, Mrs: S. Carter; Elsie Ritchie and Jessie
• Mrs. Howard Robertson, Mrs. Win. home economics, Mrs. J. Manning; Smith. The guests included the im-
Dobie and Mrs. K. Dawson. Canadianization, Mrs. K. McVittie;' mediate relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Doig
Peace and International relationship, left by motor amid showers of con -
Mrs. Alex Hanna
Mrs. J P. Manning; health and child fetti for Hamilton, Niagara Falls,
Friends and relatives here received s an ing' The bride travelled in a grey tweed
word of the .death of Mrs. Alex welfare, Mrs. C. Crawford. Meeting
closed by singing the National An-
were
n coat With navy dress and accessories
-Hanna, which occurrrea at her home them. Refreshments ,were served by in the same shade. On their return
in Toren o last Thursday •morning• the group in charge, they will reside on the bridegroom's
Mrs„ .Hanna tiros formerly mane the in McKillop. Prior: to her mar-
IsabeIle Jackson, daughter of •Mrs, mage- the . bride was the guest of
Jackson, and the late Mr Jack -
days
J. Tamblyn spent severalhonor at a kitchen shower given at
Wm. J ,
SOU. The deceased lady was l7` years days recently at the home of her the home, of Mr. and Mrs. W. , D.
sot brother, Mrs, W. Hiles, • Clinton.
, • of age, and was born ,'on the 13th � Smith; in Egmondville under the aus-
Mr and Mrs. P. Hall /returned p1Ces of the Neil Shaw Girls' Aux
concession of Hallett on the farm natvhome on Sunday having sNpent the
occupied by her brother, James Jack -
past month with their son, Chas, Hall ; mart',
,son, Falloviing•.her marriage nineteen of Almersbtug.
years ago to Mr. Hanna, she resided . Mrs., G. H: Ball has returned to
in .Wingham for 5 years, the Tar the home of her son Leslie. Ball,
anaiuing 14 years being spent in having spent the winter at Mr. Amos
onto, Mrs. Hanna was a devout Pres -
Ball's on the Base: Line, • family spent Saturday with Mr, and
byterian, and a member of Emmanuel . Mr. James Elsiey has made some Mrs. Jas. M. Reid of Clinton.
Presbyterian church, Toronto. She .is improvements to his veranda, Mr. W. Mr. and Mie. Lloyd Keyes, and
survived by her . husband; six s Griffiths in charge, family and Mr. Amos Keys' spent
er mother; one sister, Miss
children, h ;two'
o Mother's 'Day will be observed on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm, Reid.
:Margaret Jackson, all of Toiontonada Sunday morning with a program ,; in and family.
John of Western Ca
brothers, lens keeping with the day. In the even- Mr. Lloyd Keys and Mr, Alfa John
to of Hallett. The retia
John -
and James in the Mission Circle are holdingstop visited on Tuesday with Mr. and
Were brought to Clinton Monday via g y
the funeral service t their thankoffering meeting, when an Mrs. Jas, M. Reid of Clinton-
G.N.R. train, andillustrated lecture will be given show -I. Mr. Morley Goodfellow of Wood-.
was held in Knox Presbyterian ni over one ,hundred slides •of New stock with Mrs. J. M. Glen of Luxe-
nig
M. Boy afternoon ai . 2 30` Ontario. All are invited. ley spent a day last week with. their
' Rev A. M. Boyl•
e was in charge anal cousin, Mrs. W. V. Beatty.
Rev. H. 0. Wilson of Knox United,. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr.
werep '
' Church assisted, The pallbearers LEGAL PARTNERSHIP and Mrs. Harry Thompson called on
Ernest Patter on; Wm. Arch-.
Messes. their . sister, Ms,, L. Beatty on Sun -
ie John'. Wilson, I DISSOLVED
San -
;ambient, Wm.Debi%
`Harold Sprung and Jasper McBrien,1 The legal partnership, of Dance & Mr.. and Miis.. Wrightf O - oro
The wealth of flowers were;. mute Y g o:..
,, ; ,.� Bolsby, r eitistent .since March, 19,37, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Ings.
testimony' of the"iuve''herd for the has been -dissolved, P. J. Bolsby' in- Mr. and Mr „k P. Weekes :motored
edeparted, These • silent tributes Were- formed the Signal -Star. 1VIr. Bolsby ° Listowel on Sunday.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
CoVo Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Good Prices
FOR POULTRY ARE EXPECTED
Ti CONTINUE FOR SOME.
WEEKS
Poultry culled by an experienced
poultryman.
Our experienced candlers will give
you good service in grading
your eggs.
ROXY THEATRE
Clinton.
Now: Janet Gaynor in
"YOUNG 'IN HEART"
Mon., Tues(. Wed.
"ALGIERS"
The story of.that anci'ent'elty of
oriental mystery -and the most ex-
citing man -hunt 'ever staged.
Charles Bayer, Sigrid Gurie and
Hedy Lamarr
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
A new romantic team, Fredric
March and Virginia Bruce in the
fastest funniest mix-up of the
year
"There. Goes My Heart"
• with
Patsy Kelly and' Alan Mowbray
Coming: Dick ' Powell and Anita
Louise in "GOING PLACES"
Mat: Sat, and Holidays at 3 p.m
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
Now: "GOING PLACES'.'
with Dick Powell
Mon,, Tues., Wed.
Deanna Durbin -=Nan, Gery and
Helen Parrish
those delightfuillyt devastating
smart gals return in a greate}'
hit
'"THREE SMART GIRLS
GROW UP
with Charles Winninger
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now:, Priscilla Lane in
"BROTHER RAT"
Mon., Tues., . Wed.
Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake
present :e novel, refreshing screen-
play based on the Chic Young
comic
"BLONDIE"
with Gene Lookhardt
THURS., FRI., & SAT. — at G,ODERICH and SEAFORTH
"THE SON OF FRANKENTEIN"
A chilly thrilly sequel to the most exciting picture ever filmed.
BORIS' KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI Basil Rathbone & Lionel Atwill
Coming: "DRUMS" • ,_ Coming: Errol Flynn in
featuring Saha "DAWN PATROL"
Mat: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. Mat: Sat. 'and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Mother's Day
N. W. TREWARTHA Sunday, May 14th
Phone 214i; Night 214w.
Remember Mother on this
,Special Day..
A'Box of Candy will - make
a most welcome gift.
We carry:
Annie Laurie— Freshpack
strain. Moir's -- Smiles'n Chuckles
I all in most attractive
E. L. MITTELL - • Mother's Dray Wrap.
Clinton, Phone 213 • Don't forget to order one of
our Special
MOTHER'S' DAY• CAKES
For Sunday
FRESH ASPARAGUS
BIRTHS Strawberry Plants
BOYES — In Clinton hospital,
on
Im
rc
ued Senator Dunlop May 10th., to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Boyes—a son.
STURGEON ,In Clinton hospital, on
Friday, May 5th., to Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Sturgeon of Bayfield — a
daughter.
BOYCE — In Clinton, on Saturday,
May 6th., to Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Boyce—a eon.
DEATHS
McBRIEN—In Clinton, on Tuesday,
May 9th., Susanna Margaret Far-
quhar, widow of Henry McBrien,
in her 71st. year.
LEE—In • Detroit, on Monday, May
lst., Rose Eleanor Reynolds, wife
of John Hayden Lee, aged twenty-
eight years.
In Memoriam
WATSON - In loving memory of
Chas. W. Watson, who passed away
May 14th, 1938.
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit in quiet alone,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. George Cardwell wishes to ex-
tend his thanks to Miss Wilson and
muses at the Clinton hospital and
also to those who kindly sent flowers
and fruit- during his illness.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. -P. 0. Reynolds and
family wish to express their thanks
for the many kindnesses and expres-
sion of sympathy extended to them
in their recent bereavement.
Black Horse Wanted
for cash or trade. or Chevrolet or
lumber. 'Must be good upstanding
wagon: type, 5 years, 1400 lbs., 16
hands, black, mare or gelding. See
Douglas, Clinton Mill. 35-1
Girl Wanted
Wanted girl for general housework
for family of 3, modern conveniences.
Apply by letter to P. 0. Box, '772,
Goderich or Phone 516 Goderich.
But they little knew the heartache 35-1.
Our smile hides all the while.
• -,Sadly missed by wife and daughter.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keyes and
For Sale
Good davenport with fumed oak
frame; also a leather upholstered oak
rocking chair.. Priced reasonable.
Apply News -Record. 35-1
For Sale
Reo Sedan equipped with hot water
heater, new battery, 1939 license,
must be sold for $75 cash. Na trade.
See it at George Hanly's Garage.
35-5.
For Sale
29 Chevrolet Sedan for sale, cheap
for cash or what have`y'ou to trade.
See Douglas, Clinton Mill. 35-1
COURT OF REVISION
Township. of Stanley
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of Revision on the assessment
for the Township of Stanley, will be
held in the Township Hall, Varna, on
Monday, May 29th, 1239 at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon.
And take ndtico that all appeals
against the Assessment Roll for the
said Township must be left with the
Clerk on or before May 24th, 1939.
Dated this 9th day of May 1939.
CHAS. C. PILGRIM, Clerk.
35-2.
AUCTION SALE
of
Household Furniture, Farm
Town Lot
the undersigned has received instruc-
tions
nstructtions to offer for sale by public
auction; on
SATURDAY, the 13th of MAY, 1939
at 2 o'clock rem.
at the residence of the late Thomas
K. Mair, Clinton
Dining room suite; 3 bedroom suites;
4 rocking chairs; 2 kitchen tables;
6 kitchen chairs; 4 fancy tables; 1
radia; 2 flour cans; 1 White sewing
machine; 2 stoves; 2 tubs; 1 couch; 1
sideboard; 1 armchair; dishes; ' cur-
tains; pictures; kitchen utensils;
wheelbarrow, hoes, rakes, forks, ham-
mers; extension ladder, 2 other lad-
ders; bag truck; water hose; coal oil
heater; garden cultivator; lawn mow-
er, and numerous other household and
garden teals.
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale Lot 40, Block
'C', Isaac Rattenbury's Survey, Clin-
ton, an the south side of Joseph
Street,
and.
North half, Lot 86, Concession 9,
Hullett, containing 851h acres, mare
or less.
The Lot in Clinton isa first-class
building Lot, and the said farm is a
first-class grass farm with a plenti-
ful supply of water.
The chattels will be offered for
sale without reserve and for cash.
The land will be offered subject, to
a reserve bid and other conditions of
sale.
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
MYRTLE FAIRSERVICE& DAVID
;R, MAIR, Executors ,of, Estate, of
Thomas K. M'air., „ 35-1.
Bartliff & Crich
Phone 1. Clinton
Order Bray Chicks now, and be
"Iucky" when egg prices climb
next Fall. See me, or phone me,
right away. Personal attention,
prompt delivery.
D. M. MALTBY, Manager,
' Clinton Creamery
CLINTON, ONTARIO
START THIS YEAR
TO PLANT
Certified Seed
Potatoes
your best protection
against diseased
potato crops.
FOR SALE AT
Poultry PI .: xt
THEATRE
PARTY
THURSDAY,
MAY 11th.
"The Young of Heart"
starring
JANET GAYNOR
Admission 35c
Under auspices .of. Girl Guides and.
Bay Scouts. Proceeds to be used to
purchase camping equipment. -
Special Matinee — 4.15 p.m.
Admission 10e
For Public. School Children Only.
You'll soon bit able to buy her a
pair of "Swan,iries." They'll be sold
in 'Clinton. Advt,
Men Wanted
A sure living to EVERY ACTIVE
FAMILEX DEALER for selling 200
SUN DAY
IS
MOTHER'S
DAY
PRESENT HER WITH A BOX OE
HUNT'S •
or
NEILSON'S
CHOCOLATES
Wendorfs
-- FOR —
BREAD, CAKE, CANDY & LUNCH
Phone 68
CEMENT
A Fresh Supply of
ST. MARYS BRAND CEMENT
On Hand
W. J. Miller & Son
30-tf.
Custom Hatching
HEN. DUCK & TURKEY
EGGS
-- BABY CHICKS
Leghorns and Rocks.
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of (Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
CLOTHES DO NOT MAKE THE
MAN BUT THEY ADD TO
HIS APPEARANCE.
WE ARE EXPERTS IN THE RE.
PAIRING BUSINESS.
Give Us A Call.
'ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St., Clinton.
a
WE ,ARE PREPARED TO GIVE
Expert Repair Service
ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERY
AND ELECTRIC RADIOS
FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE'
PHONE 213
MITTELL'S
RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
'Change of Time -Fable
Stratford-Goderich Coach Line ---
EFFECTIVE
-EFFECTIVE APRIL 30
Leave Clinton for Stratford,
Daily 8.10 A.M. & 5.10 P.M.
Leave Clinton for Goderich,
Daily except Suns, & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 8.00 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 9.40 P.M.
Bartliff & Crich, local agents, phone 1
Farm for Sale
First class 60 acre farm on High,
Elmslea Chick Farm way No. 4 between Blyth and Lon.
desboro. Excellent buildings, hydra
E. L. Mittell installed. House equipped with bath.
Clinton Phone 213 Plentiful supply of water, Possession
Wanted to Buy
Old horses and dead cattle. Most
be suitable for mink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r22
Clinton central. 34-tf.
Farm For Sale
110 acres, situated 114 miles west
of Clinton on No. 8 highway. New
brick's house and bank barn. Running
water in both house and banns from
good artesian well. Apply on prem-
ises to Harvey Jenkins, R.R. 3 Clin-
ton. Phone 610r2. 32-tf.
House for Rent
Comfortable residence on. Huron
street. Good furnace, quarter acre
land. Apply Mrs. A. L. Cartwright,
010 H. Alexander, R. R. 2, Bayfield.
Phone 608 r 6. 24-tf.,
Ford For Salo
Ford Coach 1937 Model in perfect
condition. Mileage 12,000. Also a
Buick 1932 Model, low mileage. W.
N. Counter, 30-tf,
Hatching Eggs
Good Barred Rook eggs for hatch-
ing. Apply to Ed. Miller, Clinton,
R. R. 3, or phone 6 an 611. 34-3.
Car for Sale
1935 Model Terraplane for sale,
Apply an premises of Mrs. T. J.
McNeil, High street, or Mr. W. Hig-
gins, Rattenbury street, East. 38 ti.
NOTICE
Cars simonized, washedyar painted.
reserved district Rolling homes and outboard motor
daily necessities in .boats painted. All work carefully
of 800 .families. Money -back guar- done and ratesvery reasonable. See
antee. Low prices.. Quick Sales... Ed. Grealis, Huron street. 34=2.
Big' Orders...REPEATS!! We help
you. NO RISK. Real opportunity for Pasture
worker. FREE catalogue and partic- Cattle wanted for pasture on Lot
ulars: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement,' 19, Con. 5, Hulled, ' good grass, water
MONTREAL. 35-1. and shade. Apply to 3, E. Reynolds,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Seaforth, Ont., Phone 170-33. 34-2p.
in the Estate of. Florence' Pattison,.
sate of the Town of Clinton in the,
County of Huron, Widow, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of theabove deceased are
required to file the same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the Execut-
ors, William Edgar Maguire Pattison
and Frank Fingland, on or before
the 27th day of May, A.D. 1939,
after which date the assets will be
distributed amongst the parties
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of wbiobl , notice Isbell have
been given
DATED at :Clinton, this 9th . day of
May, A.D. 1939.
F. FINGLAND, K.C.'' Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Executors„William
Edgar Maguire Pattison,and Frank
Fingland. 35-3
For Sale
Near Collegiate, •11,h storey house,
7 rooms; all modern conveniences;.
also corner lot with good garage;
Will sell properties separately or to-
gether. Write Box 387 or Apply
Mist M. Ford, William street, Clinton.
34-2p
Community Auction Sales
at Dick Motel Stables, Seaforth,
FRIDAY, MAY 19th,
Drum run of 'pigs, cattle, poultry,
furniture, ete.
Bring in anything you have to sell.
Rates reasonable.
HOI4I'ER HUNT; Manager,
Phone Seaforth 228 r 12. •,
GEO. IL ELLIOTT,. 'Auctioneer.
i.1 .1 . i i 334 Heard's. Baaber .Shea
Nov. 1st. Apply F• Fingland, Cline
ton 35-3
Plants For Sale
Raspberry cane, Latham nursery
strain, large, red, meaty berries, hea-
vy cropping. 1 dozen for 75c; s0 for
$3.00; 100 for $5.00. 'Strawberries,
Senator Dunlop, Downham nursery
strain, 100 for $1.25; $6,00 for 1000
at the garden. Collin's Berry Farm,
Phone 616r42. 32-tf.
Pasture
I have room for 20 more head of
cattle. Good grass, water and shade.
0 R Forster, Maitland Con., Col-
borne, R. R. 2., Clinton, Phone 169,
Carlow. 33-3.
Bricklaying
Brick laying .and cement work
wanted. First-class work, Reasonable
rates. No job too small or too big.
Phone 92 Clinton. 34-4.
House to Rent
Frame house on Albert street
north, 1nuilediate possession if re
quired. Apply to Albert Morrell,
Londesboeo, 11,R. 1. 33-tf.
House for Sale
A most desirable 7 -roomed house
in good locality. si. few minutes walk
from the Collegiate. Electric light
and water, large lot with some fruit
trees. Apply New-Recerd Office.
26-c.
Uphdistering
Chesterfields, antiques, chairs, etc,.
reasonably done, wide range 'of cov-
erings. 16 years experience, prices
on request. Wm. Reid, West street,
Goderich. 26 -ti'.
House for Sale
A very comfortable frame residence
at corner of Fulton street, All modern
conveniences, garage and 'rte acre of
land. :Good garden and well located.
For particulars apply Miss 'Bessie
Watt, Clinton, Phone 171. 23-tf:
Wanted
Old horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac-
cording to value. Elmer Trick, phone
607r5, er Lloyd Batkins, 619r14.
84 t.f-,e-o-ie
House for Sale or Rent
A good ten -roomed house, on Vic-
toria street with modern conven-
iences, good garden, house in good
condition. Apply to Lorne or Charlie
Brown, Clinton, Ont. 09-tf..
Cleaning add Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REPA.IRIN$
W. J. JAGO, TAILOR
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